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angeles, san francisco honolulu. >> really. >> honolulu. >> new york. >> new york. >> okay. >> and seattle. >> i totally thought atlanta a would make that list. >> how does honolulu. >> isn't everybody on the beach. >> beach traffic. >> that is crazy. >> philly makes that list too. >>> the defense has begun presenting its case in the boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the his attorneys are trying to show that his older brother was the the master mind behind the bombings. also yesterday, before prosecutors rested their case a medical examiner testified about the devastating injuries suffered by one of the victims in the the a attack. jury was also presented with autopsy photos. >>> aaron hernandez's fiance took the stand in the trial against him yesterday. sheana jenkins testified that she removed a box from his basement the day of odin lloyd's murder but she said she never even looked inside the box before she threw it in the the dumpster. she said it smelled skunk i and thought it contained weed. prosecutors suggest that was
angeles, san francisco honolulu. >> really. >> honolulu. >> new york. >> new york. >> okay. >> and seattle. >> i totally thought atlanta a would make that list. >> how does honolulu. >> isn't everybody on the beach. >> beach traffic. >> that is crazy. >> philly makes that list too. >>> the defense has begun presenting its case in the boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the his attorneys are trying to...
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days before and after the boy was born in honolulu. there's no way he could have gone anywhere else and have that baby. it was in honolulu. anyway so he was kicked out at harvard before he got his ph.d. and had to go back to nairobi. he went back and he called himself a doctor even though he never finished his dissertation. she followed him a few months later and showed up the nairobi ready to go not knowing what she was getting into. >> host: back to your book's "barack obama" the story you write what brock learned was devastating to mythology carefully constructed by his mother was shattered. his missing father was far from what he had been portrayed not the moral man not the freedom fighter not the polished professional, brilliant yes a brilliant splintered by drinking despair disillusionment and disappointment. >> guest: is quite amazing to think about how ann dunham and obama and her sudden barack. she told the story. out of love. she never said an ill word about barack obama senior because she didn't want to destroy this little b
days before and after the boy was born in honolulu. there's no way he could have gone anywhere else and have that baby. it was in honolulu. anyway so he was kicked out at harvard before he got his ph.d. and had to go back to nairobi. he went back and he called himself a doctor even though he never finished his dissertation. she followed him a few months later and showed up the nairobi ready to go not knowing what she was getting into. >> host: back to your book's "barack obama"...
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off-duty servicemen and women see what life is like away from honolulu. as they pause buy mountain waterfall, they realize the natural splendor of the islands is reflected everywhere. fire.gs over a what an appetite that bracing mountain air gives you. there is always a practical joker in every crowd. close,rnoon draws to a it is around the uke for a little harmonizing. a hawaiian born soldier teaches the girls how to shake a little. when they show the hawaii version of rock 'n roll, they will be the life of the party back in the states. but army personnel know they have a job to do in hawaii . when on duty, it is an all-out training effort. bayonet training is stressed under guidance of world war ii and korean combat veterans. again and again the men practice bayonetse butts and until the motions are second nature. the soldier gets hour after hour on the hot baking ground of the rifle range. it is ready on the right, ready on the left, ready on the firing line. >> [gunfire] narrator: and she learns how to work with the heavy stuff, too. >> [explosions] n
off-duty servicemen and women see what life is like away from honolulu. as they pause buy mountain waterfall, they realize the natural splendor of the islands is reflected everywhere. fire.gs over a what an appetite that bracing mountain air gives you. there is always a practical joker in every crowd. close,rnoon draws to a it is around the uke for a little harmonizing. a hawaiian born soldier teaches the girls how to shake a little. when they show the hawaii version of rock 'n roll, they will...
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it was in honolulu. so he was kicked out of harvard before he got his phd arrest to go back to nairobi. so he was back. he caught himself dr. from then on, even though he never finishes dissertation. it was brilliant. she followed in a few months later and showed up in nairobi, ready to go. >> host: back to your boat, "barack obama: the story", you write what barack learned was devastating, disillusioning. carefully constructed by his mother was shattered. far from what he had been portrayed, not the moral man, not the freedom fighter, not the polished professional. brilliant yes, the splintered by drinking them in despair, dissolution of disappointment. >> host: it is quite amazing to think about impediments to torah, obama said through in her dealings with her son, barack and why she told them the story she did was purely out of love. she never said a word about barack obama senior because she didn't want to destroy this little boy who had enough other things to deal with in his life as a half black, h
it was in honolulu. so he was kicked out of harvard before he got his phd arrest to go back to nairobi. so he was back. he caught himself dr. from then on, even though he never finishes dissertation. it was brilliant. she followed in a few months later and showed up in nairobi, ready to go. >> host: back to your boat, "barack obama: the story", you write what barack learned was devastating, disillusioning. carefully constructed by his mother was shattered. far from what he had...
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she is in honolulu. that's coming up in just 15 minutes. >>> overseas now to a developing story in iraq. tonight president obama authorized air strikes if necessary against a militant group isis, which is moving aggressively in northern iraq. the president also approved humanitarian aid to 40,000 religious minorities trapped on a not. >> already american aircraft have begun conducting humanitarian air drops of food and water to help these desperate men, women, and children survive. earlier this week, one iraqi in the world cried to the world there is no one coming to help. well, today america is coming to help. >> the president gave u.s. pilots the okay to attack isis rebels if they threaten the strategic city of irbil, where american diplomats, soldiers and advisers are stationed. >>> new details now on a bold home invasion robbery. a grandmother caring for her baby granddaughter tied up with duct tape by a robber. this all unfolding on deep creek road in fremont right in the middle of the day. the woma
she is in honolulu. that's coming up in just 15 minutes. >>> overseas now to a developing story in iraq. tonight president obama authorized air strikes if necessary against a militant group isis, which is moving aggressively in northern iraq. the president also approved humanitarian aid to 40,000 religious minorities trapped on a not. >> already american aircraft have begun conducting humanitarian air drops of food and water to help these desperate men, women, and children...
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at honolulu, they are met in the traditional hawaiian fashion. it doesn't take long for the visitor to hawaii to understand why people leave the islands with hearts as heavy as the strings of fragrant leis around their necks. there is another story, business and industry. honolulu is constantly expanding with impressive buildings reflecting a forward-looking community. tune with this alert spirit, good roads and a network of highways afford highlanders swift transportation from one way to another. huge sugar plantations sprawl over the four principal hawaiian islands. the sugar industry is the source of more than 25% of the territory's income. one doesn't usually think of hawaii as a place for cowboys, but they are a familiar sight on the islands where there are many thriving cattle ranches. but when one thinks of hawaii, one does think of pineapple. about 80% of the worlds supply comes from the island. the pineapple industry returns over $108 million annually to the hawaiian economy. yes, the white flecked sea rolling in on the islands and salt
at honolulu, they are met in the traditional hawaiian fashion. it doesn't take long for the visitor to hawaii to understand why people leave the islands with hearts as heavy as the strings of fragrant leis around their necks. there is another story, business and industry. honolulu is constantly expanding with impressive buildings reflecting a forward-looking community. tune with this alert spirit, good roads and a network of highways afford highlanders swift transportation from one way to...
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stephanie elam in honolulu. david, tell us about some of the endorsements and ads and things that have been playing in the state of hawaii. >> one of bernie sanders' big hawaii endorsements is congresswoman gabbert. she stepped out from her role at the dnc where she had to be neutral in order to endorse bernie sanders, one of the superdelegates, but did so with a tough message about national security and that she didn't think hillary clinton was ready to be commander in chief. she cut a really emotional ad for bernie sanders. take a look. >> bernie sanders voted against the iraq war. he understands the cost of war, that that cost has continued when our veterans come home. bernie sanders will defend our country and take the trillions of dollars that are spent on these interventionist regime change, unnecessary wars and invest it here at home. the american people are not looking to settle for inches. they're looking for real change. >> that is the gabbert ad for bern berp. hillary clinton's campaign put up an ad i
stephanie elam in honolulu. david, tell us about some of the endorsements and ads and things that have been playing in the state of hawaii. >> one of bernie sanders' big hawaii endorsements is congresswoman gabbert. she stepped out from her role at the dnc where she had to be neutral in order to endorse bernie sanders, one of the superdelegates, but did so with a tough message about national security and that she didn't think hillary clinton was ready to be commander in chief. she cut a...
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the big question is honolulu and oahu. the island with honolulu county. population is 400,000. how close will lane come to it and how will people fare there? they are concerned of flooding in honolulu. easier to deal with it on the big island where they are accustomed to rain. honolulu is not looking forward to this and people battening down the hatches there. back to you. >> miguel marquez live for us in pahala. thank you. >>> a new advisory from the national weather service. for the latest on that, we are joined by meteorologist ivan cabrera in the cnn weather center. >> basically it is still a powerful hurricane. the track has slightly shifted here. i'll show you that in a second. still 120-mile-an-hour winds. still a category three storm. look at the movement. it is walking toward the islands here north at 6 miles an hour. that is a huge problem because of the amount of rain. some areas across the big island have picked up two feet of rainfall and miguel, my friend, you will get more rain. 3 to 6 inches. the lull you are experienced on the big island will not last. here is
the big question is honolulu and oahu. the island with honolulu county. population is 400,000. how close will lane come to it and how will people fare there? they are concerned of flooding in honolulu. easier to deal with it on the big island where they are accustomed to rain. honolulu is not looking forward to this and people battening down the hatches there. back to you. >> miguel marquez live for us in pahala. thank you. >>> a new advisory from the national weather service....
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boeing 777 -- honolulu. that engine probably certainly not one of the original engines as these go through maintenance all the time, and we are thankful for our flight crews, the pilots, the co-pilots, the flight attendants who keep us safe in the sky. and for this crew, i hope united airlines shows them. live coverage of the cowelling that came off of the boeing 777 this quiet saturday afternoon. we'll continue here on the fox news channel in just a bit as we get some more information from the authorities. stay with us as we continue. arthel: and we are continuing our breaking news coverage here of united airlines flight 328, pardon me, it was leaving denver heading to honolulu, taking off around 1 p.m. mountain time which is 3 p.m. eastern timement timement -- time. 231 people onboard, 10 crew members. and on takeoff the plane experienced engine failure. in fact, it lost the engine cowling which is the cover, that big ring, that circular piece that you see on the right side of your screen. pardon me. that
boeing 777 -- honolulu. that engine probably certainly not one of the original engines as these go through maintenance all the time, and we are thankful for our flight crews, the pilots, the co-pilots, the flight attendants who keep us safe in the sky. and for this crew, i hope united airlines shows them. live coverage of the cowelling that came off of the boeing 777 this quiet saturday afternoon. we'll continue here on the fox news channel in just a bit as we get some more information from the...
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lorena/topvo --- vamonos hsta hawaii...donde las autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen atentos la evolucion de unos de sus pacientes por presentar sintomas comunes del ebola --- --- las autoridades han tomado las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de sus pacientes, personal medico, voluntarios y visitantes del hospital y trabajan en conjunto con el departamento de salud de hawaii para garantizar el bienestar de la poblacion --- la identidad del paciente y su evolucion se mantienen protegidas por razones de
lorena/topvo --- vamonos hsta hawaii...donde las autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen atentos la evolucion de unos de sus pacientes por presentar sintomas comunes del ebola --- --- las autoridades han tomado las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de sus pacientes, personal medico, voluntarios y visitantes del hospital y trabajan en conjunto con el departamento de salud de hawaii para garantizar el...
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his first stop, a sidewalk encampment stretching two blocks near downtown honolulu. phillips knows what it's like to sleep on these streets. about a decade ago, he struggled with addiction and was homeless too. >> i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be homeless. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be a drug addict. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be an alcoholic. and because i have that understanding, i'm able to relate to people in a different way. >> looking for amy. >> reporter: at a park downtown, phillips and his team find a woman they know well. >> hey amy! >> how much you had to drink today? >> reporter: there are around 7,200 homeless in this state of 1.4 million people. hawaii is known as a beautiful island paradise. but it also has the distinction of having one of the highest per-capita rates of homelessness in the nation. hawaii's homelessness rate is now around 51 homeless for every 10,000 residents. by comparison, new york state has the second-highest rate of 45 per 10,000, and califor
his first stop, a sidewalk encampment stretching two blocks near downtown honolulu. phillips knows what it's like to sleep on these streets. about a decade ago, he struggled with addiction and was homeless too. >> i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be homeless. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be a drug addict. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be an alcoholic. and because i have that understanding, i'm able to relate...
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actually 4oo miles from honolulu, were i live. about 300 miles... actually 4oo miles from honolulu, were i livem could still be pretty rough when it hits. how well you able to prepare?
actually 4oo miles from honolulu, were i live. about 300 miles... actually 4oo miles from honolulu, were i livem could still be pretty rough when it hits. how well you able to prepare?
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honolulu with wind gusts and winds up to 24. the storm is tracking across the southeast coast of the big island for volcanoes national park. kona on the westside and looping around the tip of the island. close to where we think it is coming ashore. a slow speed of the storm, it's possible the hilltops on the windward or the east facing side of the big island could pick up 10 to 20 inches of rain. looking at the eyewall with to seven inches per hour to slow it down and keeping the fire hose of water in on the big island longer. the flooding will be the big problem as it tracks away and during the day, it will stay to the south of those other islands. kauai, oahu and maui. julio did ramp up to category 3. a much stronger storm and that tracks looks to curve away from the big island and most of the hawaiian islands themselves. we hope that path continues to take that storm away from the hawaiian islands. we will have traffic in a couple of minutes. >> mike is actually on the big island right now. >> this was supposed to be a vacati
honolulu with wind gusts and winds up to 24. the storm is tracking across the southeast coast of the big island for volcanoes national park. kona on the westside and looping around the tip of the island. close to where we think it is coming ashore. a slow speed of the storm, it's possible the hilltops on the windward or the east facing side of the big island could pick up 10 to 20 inches of rain. looking at the eyewall with to seven inches per hour to slow it down and keeping the fire hose of...
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he didn't want to get trapped in honolulu. he didn't want to get trapped as a lawyer or judge or in business. he always, he was looking, he didn't want to get trapped in racial politics of chicago. that's why he went to springfield instead of getting into the city council in chicago, which would have just trapped him there. he's always looking for ways to avoid the traps. it gets him to where he wants to go. along the way it makes him seem very cautious and that has certainly played out in his presidency. >> we'll take a break here and be back with more. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this
he didn't want to get trapped in honolulu. he didn't want to get trapped as a lawyer or judge or in business. he always, he was looking, he didn't want to get trapped in racial politics of chicago. that's why he went to springfield instead of getting into the city council in chicago, which would have just trapped him there. he's always looking for ways to avoid the traps. it gets him to where he wants to go. along the way it makes him seem very cautious and that has certainly played out in his...
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what are the conditions in honolulu? >> honolulu was going to ship to washington state. that has been tied up in court. it has not happened. new york used to go to the fresh kills landfill. they are now in an agreement with new jersey to barge to a new jersey planned build. i do not have that in my notes. we have that in the file in the office. the agreement is to go into place in 2012. it is between two ports. supervisor avalos: honolulu to washington state, it does not seem like we're talking about a barge. it will be more like a container ship. >> that is right. we were trying to find anything with a ship. supervisor avalos: one of the ideas the port brought up was that currently we have the bay bridge under construction. there are a great deal of barges used to bring construction material to the bay bridge. that might be available in future years. you have certain conditions that could be optimized for future use of the same vessels. in new york, are we talking about containerships
what are the conditions in honolulu? >> honolulu was going to ship to washington state. that has been tied up in court. it has not happened. new york used to go to the fresh kills landfill. they are now in an agreement with new jersey to barge to a new jersey planned build. i do not have that in my notes. we have that in the file in the office. the agreement is to go into place in 2012. it is between two ports. supervisor avalos: honolulu to washington state, it does not seem like we're...
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jennifer bjorklund is in honolulu. it's sunny behind you, but the skies are getting darker. >> reporter: they are, and the wind is picking up, jessica. hurricane iselle is at a category 1 and is expected to hit the big island, and when it does, they are hoping that slows it down and spares the rest of the island chain, but then they have hit number two, julio. the remote beauty of these islands is also what makes them inhospitable at times, as not one, but two hurricanes head for the hawaiian island chain. >> we are as fully prepared today as it's possible for us to be. >> reporter: what's there on store shelves is all that will be there. natives know to stock up when shortages are imminent. >> get the basic necessities, gas tanks, flashlight batteries, canned goods. >> reporter: hurricane preps aren't in their built-in survival skill set, only three have hit the islands since the 1950s. the most recent, more than 20 years ago, destroyed 1,400 homes and killed six people, but people here are remembering that quickly. >
jennifer bjorklund is in honolulu. it's sunny behind you, but the skies are getting darker. >> reporter: they are, and the wind is picking up, jessica. hurricane iselle is at a category 1 and is expected to hit the big island, and when it does, they are hoping that slows it down and spares the rest of the island chain, but then they have hit number two, julio. the remote beauty of these islands is also what makes them inhospitable at times, as not one, but two hurricanes head for the...
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he was born in honolulu. as he would tell the story later in his own memoir, it wasn't until his father left for harvard that the family split up. and even the reasons for that are not what he says in the book. but shortly after he was born, his mother went back to seattle. part-time come in extension courses at the university of washington. so they really never lived together. when i interviewed all of those people who knew barack senior during the period, before he graduated and left, only one person can remember her at all. the others constantly never saw. so \mr.{-|}\mister, what was that? she left. >> how long was she in seattle? >> guest: about a year and a half it as a single mother with, yes, and she had babysitters and she went to school part-time. got herself back together. that first semester at university of wide was the difficult because she got pregnant. so she had to sort of reveal herself on academically, and she did at the university of hawaii. and after barack, sr. had left hawaii to go to h
he was born in honolulu. as he would tell the story later in his own memoir, it wasn't until his father left for harvard that the family split up. and even the reasons for that are not what he says in the book. but shortly after he was born, his mother went back to seattle. part-time come in extension courses at the university of washington. so they really never lived together. when i interviewed all of those people who knew barack senior during the period, before he graduated and left, only...
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on july 9th, 1904, a man sauntered alone through the deep alley's from honolulu's shantytown. at five feet tall, with a ramrod straight back, the man was wearing trousers and a half. a pair of dark glasses and obscured him. the upper left blackened by burned books gave the impression he needed a shave. from a distance it was unmistakably chinese barely distinguishable as he walked among the shuffling form of his countrymen. the hot weather which piled breakers high and sapped the spirit out of every living being had departed the island by sundown today dental trade wind blowing in from the northeast had brought renewed energy to the city. local boy was plucking soft tunes on his ukulele perhaps down on the moonlit beach not far below the street fringed with coconut palms and licked by the lazy surf. when a serenade paused, a minor gave out a clear throated cry ruffling its plumage beneath the canopy of a perfumed night. under the moon, the china man reached a corner of smith street in the heart of chinatown. he took his place on the docking street where restaurants had signs s
on july 9th, 1904, a man sauntered alone through the deep alley's from honolulu's shantytown. at five feet tall, with a ramrod straight back, the man was wearing trousers and a half. a pair of dark glasses and obscured him. the upper left blackened by burned books gave the impression he needed a shave. from a distance it was unmistakably chinese barely distinguishable as he walked among the shuffling form of his countrymen. the hot weather which piled breakers high and sapped the spirit out of...
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>> we will fly to honolulu and see the situation in honolulu. >> reporter: officials say they recommend travelers heading to hawaii to sign up for proactive notifications from their airlines especially those flying on alaska, united and hawaiian. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> meanwhile, donations are pouring in for those who are left winothing from these devastating wildfires. you may be wondering how you can help. go to our website, kpix.com and there is a lot of information where to donate. >>> meanwhile, back here in san francisco. the police say they arrested a suspected drug dealer from oakland seized almost five pounds of fentanyl among other contraband. that included unregistered gun and tens of thousands of dollars in cash and heroin, meth, cocaine? the police say they arrested the 25-year-old oakland man on eddie street in the fillmore earlier this week. he sits in the sf coventy jail facing charges. >>> san francisco police also arrested four people related to a deadly shooting on rose street in the lower area back in june when a 25-year-old man was killed. in
>> we will fly to honolulu and see the situation in honolulu. >> reporter: officials say they recommend travelers heading to hawaii to sign up for proactive notifications from their airlines especially those flying on alaska, united and hawaiian. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> meanwhile, donations are pouring in for those who are left winothing from these devastating wildfires. you may be wondering how you can help. go to our website, kpix.com and...
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went wrong on this flight from oakland to honolulu. kpix 5. >>> a bizarre hit-and-run crash tying up freeway traffic in san francisco for almost 6 hours. tonight the driver is still on the run. some sort of commercial vehicle slammed into the concrete barrier around 10:30 this morning. a chunk of concrete fell off and the guard rail was damaged. it took crews 4 hours to repair. that driver has not yet been found. >>> tonight a new study ranks the bay area as number two with the worst commute traffic in the nation. according to texas a&m, in 2017, drivers wasted 103 hours behind the wheel, burning 3.3 billion gallons of gas sitting in grid lock. bay area transportation officials say some -- >> southbound 680 in contra costa county, northbound 680 in alameda county and both directions of 101 along the peninsula. those are the biggest projects under way right now. western in oakland tonight, the streets are getting smoother. the city's department of transportation just launched a new three-year paving plan dubbed the great pave. the $100
went wrong on this flight from oakland to honolulu. kpix 5. >>> a bizarre hit-and-run crash tying up freeway traffic in san francisco for almost 6 hours. tonight the driver is still on the run. some sort of commercial vehicle slammed into the concrete barrier around 10:30 this morning. a chunk of concrete fell off and the guard rail was damaged. it took crews 4 hours to repair. that driver has not yet been found. >>> tonight a new study ranks the bay area as number two with...
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he sends a fact finder to honolulu. to tell him what is really going on now special minister james blunt. he went with paramount power. so people called him paramount blount. thurston and his crowd thought they could rely on him in helping him prove that dark people cannot run their own country because he's a confederate colonel. he's from georgia. he'll understand. he got there everybody tried to buy him off the annexation league granted him a huge mansion. he said no. thank you lily usa and her personal carriage to take him to his hotel. he said no. thank you managed to really kind of irritate everybody. in fact the navy who he was deeply suspicious was involved in the coup. they offered to put his messages home in code, and he didn't send his messages home through the navy because he expected that those would go back to the rebel government. so he said no. thank you. and his report just savaged the whole revolution thing cleveland disapproved of it. he tried to get lily o'clenny back on her throne and all these ameri
he sends a fact finder to honolulu. to tell him what is really going on now special minister james blunt. he went with paramount power. so people called him paramount blount. thurston and his crowd thought they could rely on him in helping him prove that dark people cannot run their own country because he's a confederate colonel. he's from georgia. he'll understand. he got there everybody tried to buy him off the annexation league granted him a huge mansion. he said no. thank you lily usa and...
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he was born in honolulu on august 4. as he would tell the story later in his own memoir, it wasn't until his father left for harvard that the family split up and even though the reasons are that not what he says in the book. but it's shortly after he was born his mother went back to seattle, extension courses at the university of washington. so they really never lived together. when i interviewed all of the people who knew barack sr. during this period that the universe of why before he graduated and left, only one person could even remember her at all. the others constantly never saw her. there was industry, what was that? she was in seattle. >> host: how long was she in seattle? >> guest: about a year and a half. as a single mother, yes. she had babysitters and she went to school part-time. sort of got herself back together. that first semester at the university of hawaii have been through difficult because she got pregnant. so she had to sort of resume herself academically. she did at the university of all white, and
he was born in honolulu on august 4. as he would tell the story later in his own memoir, it wasn't until his father left for harvard that the family split up and even though the reasons are that not what he says in the book. but it's shortly after he was born his mother went back to seattle, extension courses at the university of washington. so they really never lived together. when i interviewed all of the people who knew barack sr. during this period that the universe of why before he...
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and if you live in honolulu you can get fined if you don't own one of these... what is it? guess and what is it? guess and we'll have your answer in a half hour. how often how often how often the chips this bag is filled with air?!bag is filled with air?!team 12's bill mcginnity thought the same thing so he followed his curiosity counting, weighing and measuring to see if you're really getting what you paid primary day here in arizona... and for a couple of long time fixtures...john mccain and sheriff joe arpaio...they're in and - remembering the life of gene wilder.in the next hour - we'll look back on the late actor's greatest achievements... >> a tow truck driver is being held a hero after chasing down a hit and run driver. >>> it is going to get hot at the poll, the hour by hour voting forecast is 11:00s away. honolulu hawaii became a city, and if you live in hawaii you have to own one of these doryx you know what it is the answer to your morning trivia question is just 20 minas way. >> spent the day in court taking selfies. she reported to morning duty coming up in mor
and if you live in honolulu you can get fined if you don't own one of these... what is it? guess and what is it? guess and we'll have your answer in a half hour. how often how often how often the chips this bag is filled with air?!bag is filled with air?!team 12's bill mcginnity thought the same thing so he followed his curiosity counting, weighing and measuring to see if you're really getting what you paid primary day here in arizona... and for a couple of long time fixtures...john mccain and...
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he also built what is great a tourist attraction in honolulu. it cost the entire annual budget of the kingdom. in european standards, it is a music box. but he was enamored with technology. he had a telephone, had electricity and running water before the white house did. it cost about $300, 000, and really irritated the american businessman. here is a hula performance. liliu was interested in preserving hawaiian culture. originally, hula was something different. they had the hula in praise of genitals, which was pretty explicit. the missionaries were not entirely out of line in thinking that they had to reform this. hula is the preservation of the hawaiian culture. it is performed in song and dance. their whole story was oral. they did not have handwriting before the missionaries. one day, they outlawed hula. it struck at the heart of their culture. which is one reason why there are hula schools now. all of this westernization was not by common consent. 6'2", 140 pounds. never became a christian. preserved the old way. she was the governor of th
he also built what is great a tourist attraction in honolulu. it cost the entire annual budget of the kingdom. in european standards, it is a music box. but he was enamored with technology. he had a telephone, had electricity and running water before the white house did. it cost about $300, 000, and really irritated the american businessman. here is a hula performance. liliu was interested in preserving hawaiian culture. originally, hula was something different. they had the hula in praise of...
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honolulu has a common but very serious problem at its airports. bird strikes. chip reid looks at a unique approach in fighting it. >> reporter: at honolulu airport planes take off or land every few minutes and at a military air base it adds to the mix. but in this tropical paradise there is a problem. birds, lots of birds. birds into jet engines can result in disaster. there are about 60 bird/plane collision each year in honolulu and the number might be significantly higher without the bird scarers. why do birds seem to love airports? >> you have pretty much the perfect environment. a lot of open about grace area surrounded with trees. >> reporter: darryn phelps leads a team of six. they use pyrotechnic devices from shell crackers to high-powers lasers the decoys that draw birds way from the runways. they constantly adjust their tactics because birds figure them out. >> birds are not stupid. >> by no means. they learn to avoid our truck at certain times in certain areas. >> reporter: at the end of a major runway here is a small island home to abou
honolulu has a common but very serious problem at its airports. bird strikes. chip reid looks at a unique approach in fighting it. >> reporter: at honolulu airport planes take off or land every few minutes and at a military air base it adds to the mix. but in this tropical paradise there is a problem. birds, lots of birds. birds into jet engines can result in disaster. there are about 60 bird/plane collision each year in honolulu and the number might be significantly higher without the...
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and i'm not just talking about the chlamydia tearing through the honolulu pd. because as the police warned, without this vital legal protection, prostitutes would engage in cop checking, where they would demand to have sex before receiving money in order to filter out cops. yup? hookers do it all the time. they have sex with you, then refuse any money to make sure you're not a cop. (laughter) a classic scam. the point is, the sex is essential. and in one case, it was essential with three different officers in one evening before the prostitute was arrested. so obviously the first cop had to make sure she was a prostitute. the second cop had to make sure the first cop wasn't crooked. and the third cop was a ride along. (laughter) here now with an insider perspective on why police cannot do their work unless they have sex with prostitutes, is undercover honolulu police officer randy farrar, thank you, good to see you. now mr. farrar, thank you for joining us. >> aloha, my man. >> stephen: now randy, are you with the honolulu pd. >> i would rather not say. >> steph
and i'm not just talking about the chlamydia tearing through the honolulu pd. because as the police warned, without this vital legal protection, prostitutes would engage in cop checking, where they would demand to have sex before receiving money in order to filter out cops. yup? hookers do it all the time. they have sex with you, then refuse any money to make sure you're not a cop. (laughter) a classic scam. the point is, the sex is essential. and in one case, it was essential with three...
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he is joining us from honolulu. how does somebody from the university of illinois and up in hawaii -- bnd up in a white? -- bnd up in hawaii? caller: we also much potential of hawaii being that leader on energy and environmental issues. we found the foundation 10 years ago with the same theory of change that we can be a model for the globe. host: i want to go back to the economic model. is clean energy comparable to fuel? is that a higher cost to the consumer? caller: hawaii is on the cutting edge of the stuff or really a vanguard. our current electricity prices are between $.25 and $.30 and higher on the big island. we rely on imported fossil fuel. mostly oil. oil is up and down. it has always been up and down, but the projects going in today for solar. solar at night that is being stored in batteries is less than $.10. when you compare that to what we are paying for fossil fuel, it is a no-brainer. it is cheaper to put in solar plus storage than to invest in any new fossil fuel power plant. what is exciting is whe
he is joining us from honolulu. how does somebody from the university of illinois and up in hawaii -- bnd up in a white? -- bnd up in hawaii? caller: we also much potential of hawaii being that leader on energy and environmental issues. we found the foundation 10 years ago with the same theory of change that we can be a model for the globe. host: i want to go back to the economic model. is clean energy comparable to fuel? is that a higher cost to the consumer? caller: hawaii is on the cutting...
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then it will wrap around towards honolulu in 20 minutes and hit honolulu proper. that is pretty low land. diamond head is going to be a popular spot right now speaking of heading for the hills because the city of honolulu clearly at sea level. so this is a dangerous situation for honolulu and waikiki proper in the next 15 on 20 minutes you will see the waters rise. the question is, we still just don't know how high the wave is going to be. we believe judging on what happened when it went through midway that it will be anywhere from three to six feet on average in the hawaiian islands but areas have bays. you have areas that are affected by the scope or the scape of the earth beneath the water and that affects how this wave will rise up and all affects on how fast it will push inland and with how much force and considering how populated honolulu is, when you have that many people trying to get to higher ground, guys, it's been quite an operation i'm sure in the fast if you hours and we have to wait and see how the wave gets in honolulu proper, each if it's just a f
then it will wrap around towards honolulu in 20 minutes and hit honolulu proper. that is pretty low land. diamond head is going to be a popular spot right now speaking of heading for the hills because the city of honolulu clearly at sea level. so this is a dangerous situation for honolulu and waikiki proper in the next 15 on 20 minutes you will see the waters rise. the question is, we still just don't know how high the wave is going to be. we believe judging on what happened when it went...
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honolulu hawaii. darlene, deck watch officer, cutter sherman honolulu, hawaii. christopher meade saylor cutter alex haley, kodiak, alaska. ann elizabeth schneider graduating with honors, deck watch officer, alameda, california. justin paris sherman graduating with high honors, student engineer cutter sherman, honolulu hawaii. daniel wilson ciders, graduating with high honors, student engineer, st. petersburg florida. lousie john simion graduating with high honors, student engineer, cutter reliance maine. lillian joy simon. deck watch officer, may port florida. caroline christine sliff graduating with high honors. response department sector lake michigan, milwaukee wisconsin. her commission will be presented by her father. kelsey lawrence smith, flight training pensacola florida. elijah. student engineer. galveston, texas. leah steinbecht. janae nicole steinmiler. sector corpus christi, corpus christi christi, texas. marina stephens graduating with honors. honolulu hawaii. her commission will be presented by her mother, janet stephens, captain u.s. coast guard, r
honolulu hawaii. darlene, deck watch officer, cutter sherman honolulu, hawaii. christopher meade saylor cutter alex haley, kodiak, alaska. ann elizabeth schneider graduating with honors, deck watch officer, alameda, california. justin paris sherman graduating with high honors, student engineer cutter sherman, honolulu hawaii. daniel wilson ciders, graduating with high honors, student engineer, st. petersburg florida. lousie john simion graduating with high honors, student engineer, cutter...
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playing by the rules what china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to booted out of the organization of it growing into regime protests which critics claim are sponsored from abroad. and blasting off for orbit a crew of three had to the international space station the first since a similar rocket carrying an unmanned supply craft crashed back to earth. it's ten am in the russian capital you're watching on t.v. live from moscow with me rima joshie as a gathering of the pacific rim split it all an economic heavyweights winds down in hawaii it's the latest rift between the globe's two centers of financial influence which is dominating the u.s. has been criticizing china for its trade and currency practices i guess the future king reports from honolulu. it looks like a new cloudy chapter in the book of currency wars between the united states and china has certainly been opened here at the apec summit in honolulu as broca almost seen really mounting pressure at home to create mor
playing by the rules what china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to booted out of the organization of it growing into regime protests which critics claim are sponsored from abroad. and blasting off for orbit a crew of three had to the international space station the first since a similar rocket carrying an unmanned supply craft crashed back to earth. it's ten am in the...
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host: >> joining us the a skype from honolulu. thank you for being part was acer: on saturday, or look at how hawaii is dealing with the challenge of homelessness and affordable housing. this is 15 minutes. >> we will turn now to the issue of affordable housing. we will turn to hawaii office of planning director leo asuncion calling on skype to talk about the issue. good morning. what do you define as affordable housing in the united states? es? hawaii, there is always by the numbers. we can use the area median for a, but it is also person to say what is affordable? hawaiiyour mortgage and -- 30% of your mortgage? in hawaii it is 40%-60% of your income towards your mortgage and transportation. we stick to the high numbers, but look at how we do it locally in what is affordable for our residents. especially for us with a high cost of living. host: what is hawaii doing to help people find affordable housing? is the state doing anything out of the ordinary to make sure people have a place to live? caller: the state is trying to partn
host: >> joining us the a skype from honolulu. thank you for being part was acer: on saturday, or look at how hawaii is dealing with the challenge of homelessness and affordable housing. this is 15 minutes. >> we will turn now to the issue of affordable housing. we will turn to hawaii office of planning director leo asuncion calling on skype to talk about the issue. good morning. what do you define as affordable housing in the united states? es? hawaii, there is always by the...
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for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> make sense of international ednews at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. and this is you speaking. what does libertarian mean as little government as possible, as few rules as possible, that i'm not s
for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> make sense of...
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it's not going to artsy at the apec summit in honolulu. or earlier i spoke to professor john do from the chinese university of hong kong and he told me political reasons in the us are driving washington's criticism of beijing it created the difficulties of for the us to raise employment rates and. the current difficulties of the us government creating jobs the fact that. you have just passed last the competitive it's a competitive advantage in most of the traditional manufacturing industry so you you reduce their its exports to the us increasing its. other low wage emerging market countries to quote the stamp to reappraise. so these kind of debate i think the chinese leaders are quite clear. holding their try using the national interest the us presidential election is approaching. the chinese economy and they can use currency to. use their. scapegoat for us and difficult economic difficulties again. recently that's why i mean you're hearing hearing our. asia pacific leaders and why we're also trying to shield themselves from the fallout in
it's not going to artsy at the apec summit in honolulu. or earlier i spoke to professor john do from the chinese university of hong kong and he told me political reasons in the us are driving washington's criticism of beijing it created the difficulties of for the us to raise employment rates and. the current difficulties of the us government creating jobs the fact that. you have just passed last the competitive it's a competitive advantage in most of the traditional manufacturing industry so...
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he's on security camera video walking around honolulu with him. they're sure he had nothing to do with the murder. >> he's a close friend of mine and i invited him to hawaii and paid for the trip. >> reporter: meanwhile, baron fled hawaii and was arrested on a greyhound bus. he's await k a hearing before getting sent to honolulu to face murder charges. ronald and mohammed say they still cannot believe they spent so much time with a man now accused of a gruesome crime. >> i believe he's a psycho killer. who would stay in that place for weeks with a body there? >> and casually invite people over and hang out with everyone as if nothing happened. >> reporter: "today in the bay." >>> some new video, hard to believe it wasn't staged. the person who posted it on social media says she caught two people in the middle of the day stealing a catalytic converter from a parked car. it happened monday near martin luker king park. we talked to police who are still looking into the video. they say these thefts are too common around the bay area area. >> it is abs
he's on security camera video walking around honolulu with him. they're sure he had nothing to do with the murder. >> he's a close friend of mine and i invited him to hawaii and paid for the trip. >> reporter: meanwhile, baron fled hawaii and was arrested on a greyhound bus. he's await k a hearing before getting sent to honolulu to face murder charges. ronald and mohammed say they still cannot believe they spent so much time with a man now accused of a gruesome crime. >> i...
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right now in honolulu it is fairly calm. we have some wind gusting on and off and the rain has been nonexistent. when it comes to storm conditions we are not getting them yet. it is 200 miles offshore to the south but if the forecast is true and we are to get all of the rain that the big island of hawaii got yesterday we are in for a wet one and the governor even tweeted earlier there is a potential for tornado in honolulu, maui and even on the big island of hawaii. >> high wind and soaking rain pounding parts of hawaii ahead of the arrival of hurricane lane, the storm downgraded but remains powerful and dangerous. hurricane lane has been downgraded but it is wide and very moist. it is going to hang around as it moves because it is moving slowly. >> there are nearly 300,000 tourists visiting the island chain but despite the weather many are enjoying their vacations. >> no surfing or swimming.>> on the famous waikiki beach warning cannot keep the tourists away. >> this is not bad right now but it could get worse. it is a litt
right now in honolulu it is fairly calm. we have some wind gusting on and off and the rain has been nonexistent. when it comes to storm conditions we are not getting them yet. it is 200 miles offshore to the south but if the forecast is true and we are to get all of the rain that the big island of hawaii got yesterday we are in for a wet one and the governor even tweeted earlier there is a potential for tornado in honolulu, maui and even on the big island of hawaii. >> high wind and...
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the first flight from oakland to hawaii lands in honolulu. we'll hear from passengers who were on the inaugural flight. flight. saturday.lingering into with showers lingering into saturday. (grant) next on next on kron4 news at 5... the first flight from oakland to hawaii lands in honolulu. we'll hear from passengers who were on the inaugural flight. (grant) a historic moment for southwest airlines-- it now offers flights to hawaii. (vicki) after taking off from oakland yesterday... the plane touched down at honolulu's international airport. nicole tam was at the celebration. the klan family from erie pennsylvania are big fans of southwest airlines - they've been on the last thirty inaugural flights.on sunday -- they added one more.tim klan/passenger on inaugural flight:"if we're gonna fly, we might as well be the first passengers in and experience a huge party like we're having today."the plane came from oakland international airport with 156 passengers on board. inside, hula, music and a traditional hawaiian blessing ceremony celebrated a m
the first flight from oakland to hawaii lands in honolulu. we'll hear from passengers who were on the inaugural flight. flight. saturday.lingering into with showers lingering into saturday. (grant) next on next on kron4 news at 5... the first flight from oakland to hawaii lands in honolulu. we'll hear from passengers who were on the inaugural flight. (grant) a historic moment for southwest airlines-- it now offers flights to hawaii. (vicki) after taking off from oakland yesterday... the plane...
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he's on security camera video walking around honolulu with him. they say they're sure he had nothing to do with the murder. >> he's a close friend of mine and i even invited him to hawaii and paid for the trip. >> reporter: meanwhile baron fled hawaii and was arrested in anaheim. baron is still in custody in los angeles. he's awaiting a hearing before getting sent to honolulu to face murder charges. ronald and mohamed say they still cannot believe they spent so much time with a man who is now accused of a gruesome crime. >> i believe he's a psychopath because who would stay in a house with a dead body there. >> and casually hang people over and casually hang out with everyone as if nothing happened. >> nbc bay area news. >>> we're following developing news right now in mountain view. a 13-year-old boy was hit and killed while riding his bike to school around 8:30 this morning in that busy intersection with highway 237 begins. stephanie just spoke with some of the family members and joins us now in mountain view. stephanie? >> yeah. you can see the
he's on security camera video walking around honolulu with him. they say they're sure he had nothing to do with the murder. >> he's a close friend of mine and i even invited him to hawaii and paid for the trip. >> reporter: meanwhile baron fled hawaii and was arrested in anaheim. baron is still in custody in los angeles. he's awaiting a hearing before getting sent to honolulu to face murder charges. ronald and mohamed say they still cannot believe they spent so much time with a man...
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here's a live look at honolulu. people are filling their pantries with bottles of waters and batteries and other essentials. we'll check in with rob mayeda who's been monitoring this. >> the latest will be the big island will take the big impact of this. the first landfall in more than 20 years for the hawaiian islands. and the very latest on the storms, the winds have backed down to 80 miles an hour. it continues to weaken, but we think the storm will cross the big island as a category 1 hurricane, then move away quickly by 2:00 a.m. friday morning, as a tropical storm moving south of the rest of the hawaiian islands. but the main impact of this storm focused in on the big island, 8 to 14 inches of rain there. gusts above 75 miles an hour. but here, 35 to 50 miles per hour. the focus of the most rain and wind, there on the big island. one more storm to pass by. this is going to track a little bit further to the north, we hope curb away from the hawaiian islands, provide that ridge of high pressure to the north is w
here's a live look at honolulu. people are filling their pantries with bottles of waters and batteries and other essentials. we'll check in with rob mayeda who's been monitoring this. >> the latest will be the big island will take the big impact of this. the first landfall in more than 20 years for the hawaiian islands. and the very latest on the storms, the winds have backed down to 80 miles an hour. it continues to weaken, but we think the storm will cross the big island as a category 1...
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he also built what is great a tourist attraction in honolulu. it cost the entire annual budget of the kingdom. in european standards, it is a music box. but he was enamored with technology. he had a telephone, had electricity and running water before the white house did. it cost $300,000, and really irritated the american businessmen. here is a hula performance. liliu was interested in preserving hawaiian culture. originally, hula was something different. they had the hula in praise of genitals, which was pretty explicit. the missionaries were not entirely out of line in thinking that they had to reform this. hula is the preservation of the hawaiian culture. it is preserved in song and dance. their whole story was oral. they did not have handwriting before the missionaries. they outlawed hula. it struck at the heart of their culture. which is one reason why there are hula schools now. all of this westernization was not by common consent. 6'2", 140 pounds. 440 pounds. never became a christian. preserved the old way. she was the governor of the bi
he also built what is great a tourist attraction in honolulu. it cost the entire annual budget of the kingdom. in european standards, it is a music box. but he was enamored with technology. he had a telephone, had electricity and running water before the white house did. it cost $300,000, and really irritated the american businessmen. here is a hula performance. liliu was interested in preserving hawaiian culture. originally, hula was something different. they had the hula in praise of...